Gregory is known for his administrative system of charitable relief of the poor at Rome.
The allowance system was a system of poor relief in Britain during the 1800s.
A formal system of relief would make him or her "a whole person again."
This system of relief would be terminated in September.
The government also announced an additional change in the system of relief.
In 1795 the Speenhamland system was introduced as a system of outdoor relief.
As well as establishing a national system of poor relief it also lead to charities coming under consideration.
They were used to argue that the existing system of poor relief needed a radical overhaul.
Kirk sessions also had an administrative burden in the system of poor relief.
This act replaced the earlier system of poor relief, dating from 1601.